I had a chance to do a few dives at the bridge around a month ago - and I'm still in shock. Talk about subject overload... it's a shame that diving is limited to the two high slack tides each day/night.

Here's a little selection of images from the trip. They're all taken during day dives, except the scorpionfish eye which was on a 3am night dive:

Very nice indeed. The blenny is excellent. And I like the octopus eye, which I think works well with the lighting. I'm presuming that the lighting is courtesy of a new Subsee product... [edit] I meant ReefNet product (wrong brand name)...

Great pictures! I have been experimenting with very thin/small diameter snoots but never worked out like this and were very difficult to point. You have me thinking on how/what did you use for this lighting!

Wow! Thanks for all the encouraging comments and kind words everyone... very much appreciated!

A few of you folks have guessed correctly - these are all using a custom designed snoot that I put together. It looks like crap, but works pretty well. The snoots fit over my DS125s and can produce beams of light anywhere from 12-inch diameter all the way down to about 2-3mm diameter.

As for this becoming a product - maybe some time in the future, but these things I'm lugging around are sort of heavy, ugly, and just so stupid looking that they'd probably scare more people away than they'd attract. Not dismissing the possibility of redesigning it though, just not sure if the demand is there to warrant production.

davichin - you're right, they can be difficult to aim, but when you nail a shot with them, it can really turn out well! Each of the shots posted took between 30-120 minutes to shoot.

Here are a couple more snooty shots showing the tip of the lighting rig: